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Choose the best option A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part in the following sentence.. I think we ought to give him a free hand and let him carry[r]

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Bài thi môn: TIẾNG ANH LỚP 9 – BẢNG A

Thời gian làm bài 150 phút (bao gồm cả phần nghe)

Bằng số: ……….……

Bằng chữ: ………

Giám khảo 1: ………

………

Giám khảo 2: ………

………

SECTION A LISTENING

Part 1 (20 points) Listen to the talk and fill in the gaps Write ONLY ONE WORD OR A NUMBER for each answer

John Frank Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln lived in different times Kennedy was born in (1) _, whereas Lincoln was born more than 100 years earlier As for their family backgrounds, Kennedy came from a rich family He was able to attend (2) _ private schools He graduated from (3) _ University Lincoln had only one year of formal schooling In spite of his lack of formal schooling, he became a well-known (4) _ He was a self-educated man In spite of these differences in their backgrounds, some interesting (5) _ between the two men are evident For example, take their political careers Both of them began their political careers as a (6) _ They went to the Congress just one hundred years apart Another interesting coincidence is that each man was elected President of the United States in a year (7) _ with the number 60 Furthermore, both men were presidents during the years of civil unrest in the country Both of them were assassinated while in (8) _ They were (9) _ while they were sitting next to their (10) _

Your answers:

Part 2 (20 points) Listen to the talk and indicate whether the following statements are true or false by writing T for true and F for false in the boxes below.

1 Sports play an important part in British life

2 Sailing and rowing are more popular in winter

3 Squash can be played all year round on outdoor courts

4 All colleges have their own impressive sports facilities

5 The most popular outdoor sports are football and tennis

6 Motor racing is one of the popular sports in Britain

7 There are many English idioms coming from the world of sports

8 "That's not cricket" means "to be fair"

9 The most popular sport in Britain is football

10 People support their local clubs on Sunday afternoons

Your answers:

Part 3 (10 points).

Questions 1 - 4

You will hear a woman talking to some students about her job Complete the notes with words from the recording Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

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Job: (1) _for five years.

Studied (2) _ at university

Interested in (3) side, not theory

Accepted for (4) after graduating

Questions 5 - 7

Now you will hear the next part of the talk Choose THREE answers from A - F.

What does the speaker think are the disadvantages of police work?

A danger of being attacked

B protecting the public

C not being available for family celebrations

D special training in avoiding trouble

E working difficult hours

F working with the public

Your answers:

Questions 8 - 10

Listen to the last part of the talk and answer the questions Write no more than TWO WORDS.

8 What does the speaker think about the financial rewards of police work?

9 What kind of people do the police sometimes have to protect?

10 What does the speaker want to be in the future?

Your answers:

SECTION B: VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR

Part 1 (15 points) Choose the correct answer from A, B, C or D to complete each of the following sentences Write it in ‘Your answers’ part.

1 It says in the program that the show at 7:30

A starts B has started C will start D started

2 Two students at a bus-stop were kidnapped yesterday

3 anything suspicious arise, please phone me immediately

4 Most American people don’t object them by their first names

A that I call B that I am called C for calling D to my calling

5 In my opinion, young must be punished, but education is the best cure

6 A cooperative program between two companies building a famous ancient city into a(n) city has proceeded smoothly since it started in September last year

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A friendly ecology B ecology-friendly

C friendly-ecological D ecological-friendly

7 Mr Henry was given a medal in _ of his service to his country

A gratitude B knowledge C recognition D response

8 Jane: “It was really kind of you to give me a lift home.” Peter: “ ”

A Oh, don’t mention it I was coming past your house anyway.

B I’m not pleased.

C Oh, don’t do that I was coming past your house anyway

D As a matter of fact, you’re pretty nice

9 Choose the best option A, B, C or D to indicate the phrase that is CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined part in the following sentence.

I knew he was only flattering me because he wanted to borrow some money from me.

A making me impatient B praising me too much

C making me feel worse D elevating me

10 Choose the best option A, B, C or D to indicate the word OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined part

in the following sentence.

I think we ought to give him a free hand and let him carry out the scheme as he thinks best without any

interference from us

11 You need to be more if you want to become a novelist

A imaginary B imagination C imaginative D imaginatively

12 A person who is concerned only his own interests cannot be a true friend

13 Patient: “Excuse me! Could you tell me when Dr Smith has office hours?”

Nurse: “ .”

A Yes, I could B Not really, but there’s a sign on the door I think

C By no means D When he’s not busy

14 “ bad weather we are having this summer!”, said the woman

15 The reporters thought that the football coach would be depressed by his dismissal, but he just _

A ran it down B called it off C laughed it off D turned it down

Your answers:

Part 2 (10 points) There are 10 mistakes in the following passage Identify the mistakes and write the corrections in the corresponding numbered boxes (0) has been done as an example

Example: Line (0): the  a

0 Stress is often called the 21st century illness, but it has always

1 been with us perhaps with different names Those days we often

2 consider stress is a necessary evil of modern life However, stress is

3 not negative and without it we will certainly not enjoy some of the

4 highpoints in life just as the anticipation before a date or the

5 tension leading up to an important match All these situations

6 produce stress, but if you can control it and not the other

7 way round you will feel stimulated, not worn out Like these

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8 situations, which are generally positive but easier to deal with,

9 sitting in a train that is late, being stuck in a traffic jam, working

10 to a tight deadline is much harder to manage and control Stress

11 is now recognized as a medical problem and as a significant

12 factor in causing coronary heart disease, high blooded pressure

13 and high cholesterol count The fact is that patients are often willing to

14 admit to stress problems because they feel they are a form of

15 society failure and it is important that symptoms should be identified in

16 order to avoid unnecessary sufferings So why should we be

17 looking out for as danger signals? Some common signs of stress are

18 increased tiredness, irritability and the inability to solve certain situations

Your answers:

SECTION C READING COMPREHENSION

Part 1 (15 points) Read the passage below and decide which answer (from A, B, C or D) best fits each gap Write your answers in ‘Your answers’ part.

SMOKING

Smoking is harmful to health This is known to many people worldwide But men and women who began to smoke some thirty years ago or so did not have much research on how smoking can (1) the body and threaten health It was known that smoking could (2) the teeth and fingers, dull the appetite, and be a very expensive (3) to maintain But people who began to smoke did not know that smoking, (4) cigarette smoking, could be extremely (5) to their health

Medical studies have shown that smoking is a great health hazard because of its effects on the body These studies show that the (6) life expectancy of a smoker is three to four years less than (7) of a nonsmoker The life expectancy of a person who smokes two or more (8) of cigarettes a day may be as much as eight years (9) than that of a nonsmoker In addition, research has shown that people who smoke are more (10) to develop lung cancer and other serious diseases than nonsmokers

(11) warnings that cigarettes are a health hazard, smoking gains (12) among youth Frequently, young people tend to ignore the warnings about smoking because they plan to stop in five years or so “I can always (13) before real damage is done” is the reason they give But recent experiments prove that damage (14) the lungs becomes measurable almost (15) a person starts to smoke

1 A afford B effect C affect D effort

2 A discolor B disorder C disable D disqualify

3 A custom B way C rule D habit

4 A especially B fundamentally C principally D generally

5 A bitter B dangerous C harsh D hard

6 A frequent B average C common D constant

7 A these B this C those D that

8 A boxes B cases C packs D plates

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9 A fewer B shorter C narrower D smaller

10 A possible B probable C likely D feasible

11 A Despite B Though C With respect to D In case of

12 A reputation B popularity C respect D prosperity

13 A dismiss B rid C drop D quit

14 A for B to C of D with

15 A as soon as B as far as C as long as D as much as

Your answers:

Part 2 (15 points) You are going to read an article in which four people describe their best teacher For questions 1-15, choose from the people (A – D) The people may be chosen more than once.

Which person had a teacher who…

taught more than one member of the same family? 1.

might have wished their pupils to choose a different career? 2.

had to overcome a disadvantage when teaching? 4

became their teacher as a result of a personal contact? 8

developed their pupils’ physical and mental skills? 9

pointed their pupils in the direction of a successful career? 10

decided what to teach by responding to their pupils’ interests? 12

showed what was necessary instead of talking about it? 13

put an emphasis on what pupils expressed, not the way they expressed it? 15

MY BEST TEACHER A

Sandy Ross

Brian Earle, my English teacher was a very

intense man with thick glasses, and the fact that

he taught a lot of his classes standing on his head

was also seen as extremely peculiar He taught

me for just one year and it was probably one of

the most creative years of my life He didn’t

believe in giving marks for grammar or

punctuation; he implied that the mechanics of

writing were not important if you had something

to say When I wrote a short story for him called

‘Army’, he simply wrote across the bottom: 'You’ve just got to keep on writing.’ Those few words of support had a fantastic effect on me in terms of wanting to write and be involved in writing Brian Earle had a love for teaching and his subject

B

Rajah Ishtiak

My mother was an editor of Pakistan’s largest newspaper and she knew and liked its librarian, Atif Burkhi Atif was well-educated and when I was about 12, my mother decided I should learn

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more about the region’s history and she chose

Atif as my tutor It turned out to be an inspiring

move He would come to our house once a week

to teach me, from the end of school until supper

He took me through a lot of history, but after a

few lessons I got bored ‘I know you’re being

paid by my parents to teach me this stuff,’ I said,

‘but there are other things in the world.’ He burst

out laughing as he so often did and asked: ‘What

do you want to talk about then?’ And so we

would discuss global issues and world literature

C

Jennifer Pitt

Everyone loved Miss Young She taught me

between the ages of 13 and 17 and was

instrumental in my becoming an actress She

knew I was interested in acting, but it just wasn’t

an option in my world My father was a driving

examiner and I wasn’t exposed to acting as a

career It was Miss Young who told me about the

National Youth Theatre, which was an

organization I was unaware of She suggested I

look into it and think about going there About

ten years after I left school, when I was with the

Royal Shakespeare Company and playing fairly

high-profile parts, I got a letter from Miss Young

saying she was following my career with

interest, but as far as I know, she never came to

see me perform She certainly never came to see

me backstage

D

Sarah Parker

Tae Kwon Do is a martial art which has become

popular as a sporting activity in recent years I

started learning it in the Ivory Coast in Africa

when I was about 13, and later became the

country’s first black belt My teacher, Park Min

Ho, had been sent by the Tae Kwon Do

federation in Korea to open a club It was very

successful When he arrived he didn’t know a

word of French, so he used to demonstrate rather

than explain At the time my brother and I started

learning Tae Kwon Do, we were fighting like

mad But we quickly understood we had to stop

fighting because we realized that fighting was

about self-defense, not aggression Tae Kwon Do

teaches you to control your anger and control your body It is very good for your memory, co-ordination and self-discipline And you are acquiring a philosophy Later on, Park opened a restaurant and then moved back to Korea We had a very friendly relationship, but somehow I feel like I was a disappointment to him He thought I had a future in the sport But when I was 17, I decided it was not what I wanted to do

Part 3 (10 points) Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question.

Madison Square Garden, a world-famous sporting venue in New York City, has actually been a series of buildings in varied locations rather than a single building in one spot In 1873, P.T Barnum built Barnum’s Monster Classical and Geological Hippodrome at the corner of Madison Avenue and 26th Street, across from Madison Square Park Two years later, the bandleader Patrick Gilmore bought the property, added statues and fountains, and renamed it Gilmore’s Gardens When Cornelius Vanderbilt bought the property in

1879, it was renamed Madison Square Garden

A second very lavish Madison Square

Garden was built at the same location in 1890, with a ballroom, a restaurant, a theater, a rooftop garden, and a main arena with seating for 15,000 However, this elaborate Madison Square Garden lasted until 1924 when it was torn down to make way for a forty-storey skyscraper

When the second Madison Square Garden had been replaced in its location across from Madison Square Park, the boxing promoter Tex Rickard raised six million dollars to build a new Madison Square Garden This new Madison Square Garden was constructed in a different location, on 8th Avenue and 50th Street and quite some distance from Madison Square Park and Madison Avenue Rickard’s Madison Square Garden served primarily as an arena for boxing prize fights and circus events until it outgrew its usefulness by the late 1950s

A new location was found for a fourth for Madison Square Garden, a top Pennsylvania Railroad Station, and plans were announced for its

construction in 1960 This current edifice, which

includes a huge sports arena, a bowling center, a

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5,000-seat amphitheater, and a twenty-nine-storey

office building, does retain the traditional name

Madison Square Garden However, the name is

actually quite a misnomer The building is not

located near Madison Square, nor does it have the

flowery gardens that contributed to the original

name

1 The main point of this passage is that Madison

Square Garden .

A has had a varied history in various

locations B was P.T Barnum’s major

accomplishment

C is home to many different sporting

events D was named after and adjacent

park

2 Which paragraph discusses the third location of

Madison Square Garden?

A The third paragraph

B The second paragraph

C The first paragraph

D The last paragraph

3 According to the passage, Patrick Gilmore did

all of the following EXCEPT that he .

A purchased the property at the corner of

Madison Avenue and 26th Street

B made improvements to the property that

he bought

C named the property that he bought

Madison Square Garden

D sold the property to Cornelius

Vanderbilt

4 The word “lavish” in paragraph 2 is closest in

meaning to .

C elaborate D outlandish

5 How long did the second Madison Square

garden last?

A 11 years B 34 years

C 45 years D 60 years

6 Which of the following would most likely have

taken place at Rickard’s Madison Square Garden?

A A balloon dance B A theater

production C A basketball game D a

tiger show

7 An “edifice” in paragraph 3 is most

likely .

A an address B an association

C a competition D a building

8 Monster Classical and Geological Hippodrome was renamed Gilmore’s Gardens in .

9 What can be inferred about the current Madison Square Garden?

A It is on Madison Avenue

B It is across from Madison Square Park

C It has incredible gardens

D It is above a transportation center

10 Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the passage?

A Madison Square Garden has been rebuilt for the fourth time

B Lots of flowers have been planted inside Madison Square Garden

C The Madison Square Garden building is far from Madison Square

D Madison Square Garden still has its original name

Your answers:

Part 4 (15 points) Fill ONE suitable word into each numbered blank Write your answers in

‘Your answers’ part.

NEIL ARMSTRONG

Neil Armstrong was (1) on 5 August 1930, in Ohio, United States He was (2) in flying from an early age When he was only eight years old, he (3) his first model plane When he was ten years old, he got a part-time job mowing grass so that he could have (4) money to purchase newer and bigger planes

When Armstrong was a high school student, he continued to (5) up different part-time work He wanted to earn more money (6) was needed to pay for his flying lessons

On his (7) birthday in 1946, Armstrong

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was (8) exhilarated on learning that he had

gained his pilot’s license

The (9) year, 1947, Armstrong

finished high school and went to Purdue

University to study aeronautical engineering

(10) , before he could finish his university

studies, he was called up by the Navy to fight in

the Korean War

In 1952, Armstrong returned to the USA to

(11) his studies at Purdue He graduated

from the university in 1955 and worked (12)

a research pilot, testing new aircraft

In 1962, Armstrong was selected by

National Aeronautics and (13)

Administration (NASA) to be an astronaut He and

several others had to go (14) an intensive

program of training to prepare (15) for

America’s first mission to land on the moon He is

still famous for his saying “It’s only a small step

of ours, but it is a giant leap of the human”

Your answers:

Part 5 (10 points) Choose the most appropriate

heading from the list A-H for each part (1-5) of

the article There are TWO extra headings which

you do not need to use The first has been done

as an example

Lists of Headings

A Making friends during exams D Vary the

way you revise G Set yourself targets

B Remembering the difficult bits E Reward

yourself H Write down the main

points

organized

HOT TIPS FOR STAYING COOL AT EXAM

TIME

0 _G _

It’s always good to know what you’re aiming for

so that you know if and when you get there By

having an aim for each week, or even each day, it will help you check your progress and show you if you need to change your plans

1 _

Rather than have to work through masses of notes every time you revise something, try noting down things you want to remember on a piece of paper

It doesn’t seem much to learn that way, but it makes sure you don’t miss out anything important Once you’ve learnt the main points, rewrite them

on another piece of paper without looking at your notes

2 _

There is nothing worse than being confused about what you need to prepare for your coming exam If you have a plan and stick to it, you won’t end up cramming all your revision into the last few hours! Make a list of your exams and what you need to learn beforehand, and then drew up a timetable covering all the topics You can then work out what you need to do on a weekly basis and when you are going to do it

3 _

By now you’ll probably have discovered the method of revision which suits you best But every now and then it might be helpful to try a different method You could try working with a group of friends, or using a different book which covers things from a new angle Whatever it is, just try something different occasionally

4 _

Some things are almost impossible to remember,

so you may need to do something unusual to help you remember Try writing them down in large letters and bright colors and sticking them on the fridge, on a mirror or on the bathroom door Try recording them onto a cassette player and keep playing it back to yourself - on a personal stereo if you have got one!

5 _

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Not too many people like exams and most of us

get nervous before and during exams But if

you’ve followed your plan and put the effort into

revising, then there is no need to worry or panic

Hopefully these tips will have helped you Give it

your best shot - that’s all that anyone can expect

from you

SECTION D WRITING

Part 1 (10 points) Use the word in brackets,

complete the second sentence so that it has a

similar meaning to the first one DO NOT

change the word given

1 The boy was about to cry when he was punished

by his mother (point)

_

when he was punished by his mother

2 There aren’t many other books which discuss

this problem so well (discussed)

In few other books

_

3 I thought about what had happened all those

years before (mind)

_

4 I’m sure it wasn’t Mrs Smith you saw because

she’s in Singapore (been)

It

_because she’s in Singapore

5 Andrew is said to be a very good cook

(reputation)

Andrew

a very good cook

Part 2 (20 points) This is part of a letter you receive from an English-speaking friend, Tim, who is coming on holiday to your country.

We will be spending a day in your town during our coach tour Do you think we must meet? If so, what should we do? As this will be my first visit to your area, I want to give your parents a present, can you give me a suggestion?

Write your letter (about 80-100 words), suggesting

how you will both spend the day together DO NOT write any addresses.

Dear Tim,

………

………

………

………

………

………

………

Best wishes, Nam Part 3 (30 points) Your English teacher has asked you to write a story (100-120 words) for your school story writing competition Your story MUST begin with the following sentence: It was a contest for secondary students and I knew that was my chance to win ………

………

………

………

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………

………

………

_THE END_

SECTION A LISTENING

Part 1 (10 x 2 = 20 points) Listen to the talk and

fill in the gaps Write ONLY ONE WORD OR A

NUMBER

1 1917 2 expensive 3 Harvard

6 congressman 7 ending 8 office

Part 2 (10 x 2 = 20 points) Write T for true and

F for false in the boxes below.

Part 3 (10 points).

Questions 1 - 4

1.police officer 2 law 3 practical

Questions 5 - 7

Questions 8 - 10

8 well-paid 9 famous people/ celebrities

SECTION B: VOCABULARY & GRAMMAR

Part 1 (15 points) Choose the correct answer

from A, B, C or D.

Part 2 (10 points) Identify the mistakes and

write the corrections in the numbered boxes

SECTION C READING COMPREHENSION Part 1 (15 points) Read the passage below and decide which answer best fits each gap

Part 2 (15 points) For questions 1-15, choose from the people (A – D)

Part 3 (10 points) Read the following passage and choose the best answer to each question.

Part 4 (15 points) Fill ONE suitable word into

each numbered blank

1 born 2 interested 3 made

6 which/that 7 sixteenth/ 16 th 8 really/ very/

extremely/ absolutely

Part 5 (5 x 2 = 10 points) Choose the most appropriate heading from the list A-H for each part

SECTION D WRITING

Part 1 (5 x 2 = 10 points) Use the word in brackets, complete the second sentence

1 The boy was on the point ][ of crying when he was punished by his mother

2 In few other books is this problem ][ discussed

so well./ will we see this problem ][ so well discussed

3 I cast my mind ][ back to what had happened all those years before

4 It can’t have ][ been Mrs Smith you saw because she’s in Singapore

5 Andrew has a reputation ][ for being a very good cook

Part 2 (20 points) Write your letter (about 80-100

words), suggesting how you will both spend the day together

+ Cover all information: 10 points

+ Grammar and vocabulary: 8 points

+ Style and format: 2 points

Part 3 (30 points)

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